I applied through an employee referral. The process took a week – interviewed at Motorola Mobility in July 2011.

Interview Details

I'm actually kicking myself a little for not landing this job. As far as questions go, they were almost all softball/undergrad level questions. I had 6 interviewers, 4 from managers and 2 technical, 5 of them were polite and professional. The last one was a technical interviewer who looked quite unhappy to be interviewing me and would often interrupt and talk over me when I was trying to answer him. Considering it was the 6th hour my interview process, I would hope he would give me some time to write out my answers. However, before I could finish, he would often lean over and begin to cross out and write over my answers. At one point he said, "if you claim to have learned JAVA, then you should know singleton classes." This, to be honest, was a bit hurtful as it felt as though he was attacking my credibility and intelligence. When he attempted to explain it to me, I felt as though he couldn't give a good example as he tried to state something about using a private modifier when I believe he was trying to mention the keyword static. Overall, I liked the experience. One out of six interviews was not difficult, but unpleasant.

Interview Questions

Switch the nth digit of a binary number. Ex. for 1101 if you switch the 3rd digit it becomes 1011.View Answer

I applied online. The process took 2 weeks – interviewed at Motorola Mobility in May 2011.

Interview Details

first got a phone interview ask me things about the resume and projects that i have done and check with my background,then wait for about a week. got an email to schedule an onsite interview time. then onsite interview which took about 4 hours with 5 persons. and then wait several days and receive an offer.

I applied online. The process took a day – interviewed at Motorola Mobility in June 2009.

Interview Details

Initial phone interview with hiring manager, followed by on site interview with staff members.Mostly questions on wireless technologies CDMA, Embedded systems, rtos, c and c++.staff is very knowledgeable and do not provide feedback during interview.Job offer at the door via fedex two days after interview. HR is super fast if hiring manager and team give the thumbs-up

The process took 2 weeks – interviewed at Motorola Mobility in May 2008.

Interview Details

First had a phone interview with basic Computer Science questions. Got invited to an on-site interview the next week which consisted of 1:1 interviews with some of their engineers. Everyone was very friendly and offered water before the interview took place.

I applied online. The process took a day – interviewed at Motorola Mobility in February 2007.

Interview Details

This initial phone interview was not a difficult. During on site interview lots of questions came up regaqrding SW process improvement, test. Most of the interview was very technical. On several occasion was asked to explain technical details using white boardThis particular job was related to Linux/android operating system for their new models of handset and demand lots of travelling to customer sites as well.

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